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About Us

"Embracing the Wisdom of Collaborative Practice"

At Midwifery Services at The GW Medical Faculty Associates, we believe that collaborative care between midwives and physicians yields the very best outcomes for pregnant women and their babies. Our full-scope midwifery service provides in-hospital, midwifery-managed prenatal care and deliveries for the women of the Washington DC Metro Area. We only deliver at The George Washington University Hospital. We also provide a full array of GYN services and primary health care.

We see women on the typical prenatal schedule and provide 24/7 coverage for deliveries. Medical consultation and collaboration is provided by our physician colleagues at The George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates and The George Washington University Hospital.

We ask that women who consider our services meet the criteria below:

Be in excellent health

Follow our nutritional and exercise guidelines

Be committed to natural birth

Have partners that are engaged in the pregnancy and natural childbirth process and additional labor support

Understand that there is an inherent risk in pregnancy and birth

Embrace our model of care in a university-based learning environment

Be committed to waiting for labor to begin on its own

We look forward to enrolling you in our practice. Ideally, you would enroll with us at the very beginning of your pregnancy. We are currently enrolling women with Fall and Winter 2017 due dates. Please join us at our next Meet the Midwife, our monthly, community-building event hosted in the auditorium of The George Washington University Hospital.

Blessings on your journey!

Meet the Midwives

The next meeting is Tuesday, October 24, 2017at 6:30 p.m. in the The George Washington University Hospital Auditorium. If these criteria make sense to you and you would like more information about the practice please click here.

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